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T or F. Beyond use date must be applied to each compounded product
using USP 795 guidelines for Nonaqueous Liquids and Solid formulation
and for Water-containing Formulations. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔True
Which of the following is considered with Non-Sterile Preparation? A. USP
795 B. USP 797 - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A
Labels on Pharmacy-compounded products - Expiration Dates (Beyond
Use Dates) - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔* Water containing oral formulations *
> The beyond use date is no later than 14 days when stored at controlled
cold temperature
* Water containing topical/dermal/mucosal liquid and semisolid formulations
*
> The beyond use date is no later than 30 days
* Nonaqueous formulations*
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,> The beyond use date is no later than the time remaining until the earliest
expiration date of any API (use no later than 25% of time of this api) or 6
months, whichever is earlier
T or F. For capsules, the label must include mcg or mg/capsule? -
🧠ANSWER ✔✔True - Does not require for tablet
T or F. You can rinse compounding equipment with tap water? -
🧠ANSWER ✔✔False - you can only rinse Purified water for rinsing
equipment
What is the best certified sterile compounding environment for injectable
product? Which ISO? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔ISO class 5 (class 100) laminar air
flow hood within ISO class 7 (class 10,000) clean room * with positive air
pressure * differential relative to adjacent areas.
ISO class 5 (class 100) clean room with positive air pressure differential
relative to adjacent areas or a barrier isolator that provides a ISO class 5
(class 100) environment for compounding
T or F. Liquids in a container curve up, therefore measure at the top of the
meniscus. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔False. Must measure at the bottom of
meniscus
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,What is the difference between glass and Wedge-wood/Porcelain(ceramic)
Mortar and Pestle? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔wedge-wood or porcelain is used
commonly and is best for reducing particle size of dry powders and crystals
Glass is used for liquids or chemical that are oily or that will stain to the
porcelain
T or F. It is safe not to use ointment paper to prepare creams and lotions
because these two formulation have the highest content of water. Water
content will cause the paper to moisten, and possibly tear. - 🧠ANSWER
✔✔True. we can use Glassine weighing paper
Which of the following levigating agents are the best to prepare aqueous
systems (O/W dispersions)?
A. Glycerin B. Mineral oil C. Castor oil D. Cottonseed oil E. Tween 80 -
🧠ANSWER ✔✔A. Glycerin
> Rest are good levigating agents used to prepare oleaginous systems
(W/O)
> Additional agents used as levigating agents to prepare aqueous systems
consist of Propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol 80
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, Sometimes heat is used to mix things easier, but it lead to over-heating
which produce undesired chemical-reactions. What is the best way to
prevent over-heating? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A water bath will help prevent over-
heating
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........................ refer to a compound prepared without a specific formula
(not from an official compendium) and made specifically to fill the needs of
an individual patient - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Extemporaneous
Fill in the blank
...................... a single agent that is used to soften and smooth the skin. A
moisturizer is sometimes referred to as ................, but the term ............ is
used for single agent, and moisturizers often have coloring, scents, and
other ingredients added - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Emollients
Fill in the blank
Oil in water , or water in Oil is example of ....... - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Emulsions
Fill in the blank
............ Is used to stabilize the emulsion. ........... are usually surfactants
(wetting agents) that reduce the surface tension between the two liquids so
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